Anglo-Catholicism refers to a movement within Anglicanism that emphasizes the Catholic nature of the church. Synonyms for Anglo-Catholicism include High Church Anglicanism, Catholic Anglicanism, and Traditional Anglicanism. This movement is characterized by a commitment to ritual and sacramental worship, a high view of the priesthood, and a belief in the continuity of the Church with the ancient Catholic tradition. Other terms that are associated with Anglo-Catholicism include Anglo-Papalism, Puseyism, and Ritualism. These terms highlight the movement's emphasis on the importance of traditional liturgy, the authority of the Church, and the need for visible unity among Christians.